Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 10

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TO MAKE OUR STORE A SUCCESS RATHER THAN LOSE MORE MONEY THAN WE ALREADY HAVE IN 02 NORWICH STORE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO SHUT- UPSHOP FOR GOOD AND ALL, BEFORE AUGUST 1, 1922. Indwwidual Suits To Go At “Under-the-Hammer” Prices TOMORROW i 147 195 AP AL1.WOOL SUITS Fergugrly up to $45.00 Magked Down to PALM BEACH SUITS Forgaerly up to $30.00 Myrked Down to ALL.WOOL CAPS #a Well As Silk Formerly up to $3.00, at Dx£45S SHIRTS Entire Stock Marked Dowa to 3 Prices Entire Stock of NELKWEAR Ph’nd Down to 89¢ B¢ i 79¢ 15 17 It's Goodbye To This Store and Is Selected Stock After July 31st. If You Want Bargains, Buy Now! Alf Fixtures For § ile After Saturda | ‘ : 115 Main Street, Norwich Standard Fumiéliihgs conclimtory” attitude -mmu 1abor leadety in the rallway strike revived Specutative interest, especiaily fon trane. portations, which' were - stronger and more active un'n at any time k. many. | weeks, Net ‘gains: of -11'3-4 -and. 8 3-4- points | were ‘made by Louisville ‘and Nashville | and Atlantic Coast™ Line, respectively, [{#nd. final quotations .for . the .leading trans-continentals, coalers and _trunk liies, particularly = Canadjan - Pacific, Union Pacifie, Illinoly Central, ‘New, ork Central, Reading, Baltimore ‘and . el e e { points over the previous day’s close. U. S..Steél rose 1 1-4 points to par and independent steels weré one to als most 21-2 points up with American-and Baldwin Locomotive,’ Stutiebaker. and the| ™ popular coppers. Buying of steels was based on the belief that federal approval soon would be given to .the .three com- vany merger and the demand for equip- ments accompanied reports that exten- i sive contracts for railway .supplies.were impending. Mexican Petroleum rallied briskly from lts extremo depression, but regis- tered 2 net loss of 11 ints, while merican Petroleum -“A” finished. at of-1 5-8° points. Domestic ofl were mainly better, with Standard Ofl of New Jersey as the foremost feature at a gain of 5 1-4&. Miscellaneous, stocks and several of the utilities also figured in the day’'s movement at gains of 1 to 2 points. Sales amounted to 850,000 shares. Although call loans rose to 5 per cent in the market's later period. practically 1all the daf’s funds were placed -at the 60 day loans were £reexy offered, at. four| per cent. the furtrér collapse of intbrnational e: changes. Sterling reacted only slightl but the:German mark fell to.the loy auotation in its histary here at .021 Freneh, Italian and Belgian bills added tipnal losses of 20 to 30 points. trian and Polish' remittances again ed and the Greek rate was again unse tled, STOCKS. The following Is summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P. M. Tow. Close Alled Chalmers . 481 48% Allied Chemical Am Ag Chem .. Am Beet Sugar Am Bosch Mag 403 40% Am Can . 461 8% Am Can p 105% 1053 Am Car & Fd: 163% 165 Am Car & F or Am Cotton Ofl . Am Sugar Ret Am Suma Tob Am Tel & Tel . Am Tobacco Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Assoctated Oil Atch T & S F Atch T & S F pr Balt & Ohio to the previous day's,reversal by addi-|4 Ch'&E 1l pr (n) Chi. Gt W Chi. Gt West Chi il & St P-. €h M & St P pr Chi"& N'west . Chi & N'west pr ChiRI&P .. Chile -Copper Chino Coppér . Corn Produt Ref . Cosden . .. Cosden pr - Crucible Stee] Del & Hudson Erle Erie 2 pr . Fisher Body Gen Flectrio Gen Motor Gt,. North pr . ‘Gt North Ore Hupp Motor Car . Inspiration Cop |int Harv.pr Int Mer Mart Int Mer Mar pr Inter Paper ‘It Paper. pr sta . Kennecott 5 Lehigh Valley . Maxwell Motor A Mexican_Petrol opening rdte of 4 1-4 per cent and 30 and | SR e Mloiletlin Sevelomnt S PO Y Central Y Chi &St L North Pacffic. . Penn R R Pierce ~ Arrow Pierce Oil Ray_Con Reading Readirg 1 pr gle Steel - . Rep Trom & St . South Pacifice South - Railway Tobaceo Prod Tobacco Prod pr jon Pac pf . United Fruit U S Rubber 3 7 S Rubber pr ... U S Steel S Steel pr Vanadivm Corp West Un_Tel Westing Bl & M ... 5 Western' Bl pr ..... Willys O'land ... pump the water DON T spent!a thnrd of your time every day in pumping water at the well or cisterniand carrying it into the house. Or so many tedious_hours loading the hogsheads on the sled, filling them wWith water from the pump at -.. the barn and hauling them down to the “lower eighty"’ to water the stock. ‘You’d have a'lot of time and energy for around the farm, if you didn’t have to carry water whenever it was needed ten feet away from the pump itself. And-you can do those other things if you install a Westinghouse Farm Light and Powu Phnt and let deemdw ' “for you. X ‘Westinghouse, reahzmg the dxéiculty and upen-e of obtaining luahly \ trained electrical and mechanical help on the farm, has developed a light and power unit that any one can operate. The Westinghouse Farm Light # and Power Plant will furnish an abundance of current to light your home and farm buildings, as well as the power to operate the washing machine, the water pump, the churn, the vacuum cleaner and a lot of other time and | labor savers on the farm. We can answer your questions, Just ask s, CONNECTICUT MACHINERY & SALES CO. 93-95 WATER STREET Phone 219 Mkfiw R RO - &?‘* . 454,100, 4 v 3 = m:‘nucuo 5 oftered at 5 1-4; last joas fi- oo 10054 50” 5 me‘ml 12 With the esception of steriing, al qustations lfl in cents D- llll'f fit .xu!m:-ivo.—lngm-d- -mn.un.,v ET Big Demand for Liberty Bonds. New York 'July 6.—A sweeping demand for Liberty issues, which resuited {n many mew records for the year, was the out- standing feture of today's active bond market, buying evidéntly proceeding from substantial investment sources. ’ The new maximums were Liherty 3 1-2¢ 3 at 100.64 ;. first 4 1-49. at 100.44; second | Diner—Ham and eggs, country. style 4 1-4s at 100.20; third 4 1-4s at 100.34, | please. : and fourth 4 1-4s at 100:46, ‘Waiter—I have traveled all over th In addition, the first 45 and the first-| world, 0 you will have to:be a lit: second 4 1-4s duplicated their previous |tle more specific—Waxside “Tales. high prices of the year. In a majority of | “Billy’s face is quite wrinkied"” the series, however, final prices were un-| “Sign, of care. der_their best on tzing =al “And his clothe: Foreign bonds did not share in_the| “Sign of don't ér‘.'f_%':‘ m buoyant. tone of Liberties, that division| script. o making moderate recessions, probably as| - 2 a result of the increased weakness of -‘l‘{n:(lm;ulb: b P, : international currencies, especially | - «Xo, | have mo -t 1 French, Italian and Belgian Tates. i 4 The strength shawn by raliway shares || haven'c: eosi _‘];f'mmg;fg *nakes, - spread to bonds of that division, many of | er_Journal, . u Couri- toe underiying issues of the western and %) sbuthwestern groups rising from frac. ‘]mfi don’t you Wke this anihal tions to 1 1-2 points. Utilities. particu- | #*R200E Aunt Abbie sent you ™ larly American Telenhone 5s and Consoli- ‘r'h Waldo Higgenthwate—It does dated Gas is, also strengthened. Total | D0t ‘:;erm me, mamma—it takes ng sales (par value) aggregated $15 735.000. wfl;‘ nee whatever of the theory of New underwritings inciuded the $25.-|eVolution—Life. 000,000 Humble Oil ten-year 5 1-2 per| “Why the sudden call for a pul.mm cent bonds, which were imimediately over-|at the party last night 2" subscribed, and a - $2000,000 City of| A made-up lady got to near thy i Cleveland 4 1-2 per cent. school bond :KI::I‘M l:u «Sdh her escort was ai- issue. suffocated by the flying pow: SSRALIE “Bodon Transceipes S Powery LOWER PRICES IN WHEAT MARKET| T 8uess Tll try to ge some medici Chicago, July. i.—«lnzi;ranon. of great- {lllol‘wbe«, remarked Uncle Bill Bot- er likelihood that the dpring crop would " beat the black rust led to lower prices ‘.A""hé""f lu‘: :;:‘:rl Wllhb]s;&"' -3 in the wheat market today. Closing quo- = 'm obliged to tations were unsettied, 1 3-8c o 3 1-30| 208 & throat specialist to prove, that down . with September $1.14 1-2 to 114 €0t a thirst."—Washington 'Star. — 5-8 and December’$1.17 1-8 ‘to 117 1-4.| Caller—I should like to see yom" ‘orn and oats lost 1-4c, to 1-2c, and pro-| father. visions 5 to 10c. m Smlll‘Bo)-—Yfll can’t see himt now l:hlcngu Grain Market, l‘r:n hheu doing m. %*.Mss-, Tt | ks ‘;l,"“ my achooke et ETVE A —Boston Transcript. nn 1\*: 114: ~ Bobby—~You look so tired, ma. 118% C116% 117% Mother—I'm so tired, dear, that 1 can't move a hand. Wheat— %% oy Bobby—Then, ma. I want to tell you ] I hooked a lot of your strawberry H3 jam.—Boston Transcript. Bill—It is possible E - e Bt is g to confide s se. 2 3% Phil—Cs m 1y4 s, 3 ast Al—Certainly, 1 will be as silent Blll-v\'ell then, I have pressing . country. . YaHow has been for generations Are You Gomg ‘c‘r} te color of the high, officlals ) ina. ¥ to Carry Water All the Rest of Your Life? things that have to be done NORWICH, CONN. COPPER STEADY, fle;;)i' for two bucks. New York, July §.—Copper steady, il—Worry not, my friend. It is as slectrolytic. spot. and neardy 13 130 ionad heard nothing—Amecicad Le- T-n irregular, spot and nearby 31.37; futures 31.50. KA.LE[DOSCOPE b Iron steady, prices unchanged. Prior to 1825 all women's shpes made without heels. _ Worms attacked the flf!l ‘whea( crop of the Virginia colonists. A silkworm in ifs brjdd lifetime spins about 4,000 yards of thread o Yellow was the popular color» wedding gowns in-ancient Rome. '"!1 The nitrogen inhaled with oxygem of the air serves no purpose in jthe body. Of .short-sighted people more be found in the cities than, m !lmliulmummllll‘l"Im‘ reeres! I'll A Japanese sclentist claims he 'has made synthetic petroleum out of fisk', ofl and clay. Of 243,135 horses and mules with¢the American forces during the war, 63, perished. Fifty thousand tons of soap are msed every year by he power laundries inythe & United States. i Thirtyfive private. secretaries are re- quired to deal with ‘the correspondencs of the pope. Since Portugal drove out King Maguel the adherents ot restoration bave kept the country in twmoil. . '~ v Automobile accidents took the lives of 9,103 persons in the registration ares United States during 1320. There were thirty-two declarations of war by the different nations on both sides during the world war. An airplane carrying thirty machine guns, each capable of delivering 1,50 shots a minute, has been.developed. Amile in length, and including 78,108 signatpres, was a petition recently pree s rads k sented to the house of lords. The copper Toof of old Chrlst"churéx W in Philadelphia is In as good condition today as when put on in 1749, nlnumnuammeflmomfl-? = USSP [ [ PP B liners may make hats just as small, in- conspicuous and Inexpensive a8 they please. = In a wild state the horse livesits bs = * |from thirty-five to forty-five years old, while the domestic horse is old at twen- ty-five years. The Dallas locks on the Columbla riv: er were opened in November, 1896, witk — pioneers from several northwestern atates as witnesses. < Ramona Bradshaw, a 6-year-old girl ' of Bowliig Green, O., won first prize in - a declamatory contest for the champion- ship of her county. Two investigators in New York city re« — cently found that to every worthy beg- - gar, twentysfive were professionals, mak: ing large profits at the buflu-. The state ot W: has realized more than $21,000,000 from:the sale of land and tirbe original grants: te. the state by government. k-

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